Uproar over bid to hold boxing at home of Chelsea Pensioners
Briefly

One objector described the hospital's plan as excessive and warned against the rampant commercialization of the site, emphasizing its primary role as a home for Chelsea Pensioners.
Residents raised concerns about potential noise, criminal activity, and impact on property values due to alcohol abuse if the new licence allowing boxing or wrestling events is granted.
Despite objections, the hospital stated that the licence consolidation will not significantly change current arrangements and opening times, aiming to reassure local residents.
While the noise and nuisance team reported no complaints about previous events at the hospital, 48 objections were submitted against the new licence, with only one resident supporting the plan.
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